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Resolution | 480 x 272 pixels |
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SIP Accounts | 16 |
Opus Codec | Yes |
HD Voice | Yes |
Wi-Fi | No |
Ethernet Ports | 2 (10/100/1000 Mbps) |
PoE Support | Yes |
Headset Support | Yes |
Supported Protocols | SIP |
Power Supply | Optional |
USB Port | 1 (USB 2.0) |
Expansion Module Support | Yes |
Codecs | G.722, G.711(A/μ), G.729AB, G.726, iLBC, Opus |
Verifies necessary information before setting up the T46S desk phone.
Instructions for connecting the phone to power (AC/PoE) and the network via Ethernet.
Describes the phone's boot-up process, DHCP, and auto-initialization.
Explains how emergency responders use location data and how to view it.
Step-by-step guide to connect the phone to a wireless Wi-Fi network.
Identifies and describes physical parts of the T46S desk phone, including screen, keys, and indicators.
Accesses options for language, time/date, display, and sound preferences.
Guides users on changing the phone's user interface language.
Explains setting preferred time/date formats and SNTP synchronization.
Details adjusting screen backlight duration and active time.
Covers ringtone volume, ringer selection, and keypad tones.
Instructions for configuring a line key as a speed dial.
Guides on setting up an intercom key and using it.
Steps to set up voice mail, including passcode and name recording.
How to make calls using handset, speakerphone, headset, or call history.
Using multiple lines for concurrent calls, conferencing, and call transfer.
Receiving, ignoring, and ending calls; holding and resuming.
Details on muting/unmuting the microphone and redialing.
Blocking unwanted calls via Anonymous Call Rejection or blacklisting.
Managing contacts: adding, searching, editing, and deleting entries.
How to blacklist contacts from the directory to prevent calls.
Instructions for creating, assigning, moving, and deleting contact groups.
Using Bridge Line for other numbers and Call Barge to join calls.
How to answer a group member's ringing line from your phone.
Configuring call forwarding Always, Busy, No Answer, or to Voice Mail.
How to park an active call for later retrieval by yourself or others.
How to block caller ID for outgoing calls using **67.
Steps to add multiple parties to an active call for conferencing.
Guide to enable or disable DND to reject incoming calls.
Transferring a call after speaking with the recipient.
Transferring a call immediately without speaking to the recipient.
Transferring a call directly to someone's voicemail.
Accessing and navigating lists of missed, placed, received, and forwarded calls.
Deleting individual call logs or clearing all call records.
Blocking numbers directly from the call history.
Details features for hearing, vision, and mobility-impaired users.
Features like adjustable ringtone, call volume, and visual notifications.
Features for blind users, including tactile keys and backlight.
Features for users with mobility impairments, like headset jacks.
Lists compatible accessories like expansion modules and Wi-Fi sticks.
Environmental warning regarding disposal of electronic equipment.
Information on how to provide feedback on documentation quality.
Details on GNU GPL license and copyright notices for the software.
General statement about product specifications and warranty.
Crucial information about 911 calls and location accuracy.
Statements regarding conformity with CE and FCC regulations.
Guidelines on device operation and potential interference.
Explains limits for Class B devices and interference mitigation.
Important notices and instructions for safe installation and use.
Visual guide to navigating call history screens and options.
Visual guide to managing contacts, adding, editing, and blacklisting.
Visual guide to navigating network settings like WAN Port and VLAN.
Visual guide to navigating advanced settings like reboot and reset.
Visual guide showing the screen flow for Call Forwarding settings.
Visual guide for navigating Anonymous Call Rejection settings.